Viktor,
Try capitalizing UserProfile so that it is 'membership.UserProfile' instead
of all lowercase. That has worked for me in the past.
Micah
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 5:03 PM, Viktor Nagy wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I just can't figure out how to use django-profiles. I've an
> application called ``mem
Jesse,
The error you are getting is from "q" not being in your post
QueryDictionary. This happens because when you click next you are not
rePOSTing the q variable. Either you can put the q variable into an input
box and POST it again by making your next link a submit button, or you could
change q
Jesse,
You need to change your code in the view to look at the GET parameter rather
than POST. Change this line:
query = request.POST['q']
to:
query = request.GET['q']
Also, make sure when you are submitting to your search page that you are
submitting the page with GET in the method of your fo
If you are just wanting to serve out the files on the public site then you
can just copy them over from the media/uploads folder on the intranet site,
to the media/uploads folder on the public site. You can setup an cron job or
simple post_save signal on the private side that automatically copies t
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